SOLUTION: How do you graph f(x)=2^x and g(x)=log(base)2^x on the TI-83 calculator? Or the inverse of f(x)=2^x on the TI-83 calculator?
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Question 150943: How do you graph f(x)=2^x and g(x)=log(base)2^x on the TI-83 calculator? Or the inverse of f(x)=2^x on the TI-83 calculator?
Thank you for you time.
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hit the button "y=" at the top of the calculator. Type in 2^x for the first equation. Type in log(x)/log(2) for the second equation. Then hit "graph" (top right) to see the graph.
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